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Boy's Pullover

1970s (Manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This pullover is in a typically 1970s style, with horizontal stripes across the jumper in a variety of cream, ochre and brown colours. The jumper has a rollneck and long sleeves, and the acrylic materical is vertically ribbed.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stitched acrylic
Brief description
Brown striped pullover/jumper, made in the 1970s
Physical description
Brown, ochre and white striped pullover with long sleeves and a rollneck. The material is ribbed, and the collar, cuffs and waist are all in a dark brown colour
Dimensions
  • Length: 37cm
  • Arm length: 35cm
Credit line
Given by Alan Bower
Object history
The pullover was featured in the exhibition 'Modern British Childhood', which studies how childhood has changed between 1948 and 2012, the two Olympic years for London.
Summary
This pullover is in a typically 1970s style, with horizontal stripes across the jumper in a variety of cream, ochre and brown colours. The jumper has a rollneck and long sleeves, and the acrylic materical is vertically ribbed.
Collection
Accession number
B.154-2012

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Record createdMarch 5, 2012
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